The location was convenient, the lobby was great, and the staff was great - very friendly and helpful. However, I likely won't stay here again. The room setup is unusual in my experience - there is no actual dedicated bathroom, making privacy difficult. As you enter, there's a sink to one side and free standing shelving structure to hang clothing plus shelves to hold the coffee maker. Flanking the sink are 2 mostly frosted glass doors, one to the toilet and the other to the shower. So basically - the entry is the bathroom and closet. There is a barn door between the sleeping area and the entry/bathroom, but in our room it didn't close all the way (and is loud to move regardless). The glass doors for the shower and toiler have gaps all the way around so again, not very private, and are also noisy to open and close. There are motion sensor lights in the toilet room and entry, which again complicates sharing the room if anyone gets up during the night. While the hotel is newer, it's not holding up that well. In our room, one of the 2 blinds was broken, so it wasn't possibly to make the room fully dark for sleep. The biggest challenge in our room - the a/c was incredibly, incredibly loud. It was relatively mild the weekend we stayed, but to keep the room at 72 for sleeping, the a/c noisily kicked on multiple times all night. It would be much worse during the summer. Also, there is plane noise from SMF. Great shower though.